12 THE SCBAKTON TMBITITE-SATUEDAT MORNING; - SEPTEMBER 1. 1894; ID ABOU T OURSELVES FIRST When we have a good thin? we are anxious to divide it among our friends. We require more space for our Fall Trade and all Summer Goods must make way. We can not afford to carry them over until next season. We give you Bargains. SECOND Our Fall Goods are com ing in daily; very choice 3 ailU G10V63 in all new shades and popular lengths. Cor sets, all sizes and best makes. Laces, Dress Trimmings, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Etc. Every de partment is a reservoir of style and elegance. Val ues beyond the wildest dreams of the economi cal We never resort to extravagant statements, but will let the goods speak for themselves. THIRD The Fashions illustrated in our Monthly are the latest We are the only dry goods house that pub lishes a Fashion Monthly and hope you appreciate our efforts. If .you wish to dress well and dress economically, don't fail to A it- GORMAN'S en MID DEPOT A Noted Physician Now With Us. DR. E. L. REEVES, of Philadelphia, tb able and successful Physloian and burgeon, It now permanently located at 412 Spruee Street, Scranton, where ha baa fitted spacious and commodious parlors for the daily treatment of all ACUTE and CHRONIC DISEASES of men, women and children. The Doctor la a SPECIALIST In the f?enral K use of thewrra. Ha has devoted a lifetime reliering Buffering humanity, and having sent 37 years in active practice, both In pri vate and hospital service, he Is prepared to act SPECIALLY in any and all diseases, bav in treated every conceivable disease known. He. with hisassistanta. treat all Diseases of lbs K.rvoua System, Disease! ot the Eye, tar, Nose and Throat, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Lost Vitality, Premature Weakness or Decay, in both sexes; Female Weakness-! and Irregularities, Nervous Debility, Catarrh, i ri EDileni Youth. Lost Manhood, Eczema, Scrofula, St. Pits Epile ucera, I sy. In discretions and Errors of Vitus' Danos, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, i.unga, uver, burners, uiaaaer, Btomacn, Etc. Consultation and examination free. Ofllco Hours: Dally, ( am- to 9 p. m. Sun flay, 10 to 12 and i to i Remember name and number. DR. B. L,. REEVES 412 Spruce St, Scranton. Archibald. For yeara tbe weaUra bank of the Lackawanna baa been tb damping ;-rouod of tut eaTnpt)ra and rsfas of II kind, as wall aa the bodlaa of da--nnct can in e, and felines there find a I'm itl lasting plaoe to offrnd the nostrils f deeent people. The) persona who l.ave offanded seam to think that they i.iiva proprietory rights to the atate'a iighway, and without oontlJerlng that the community at large bare any tights that tby are bound to respect. Neil Coolloao will be a oaodidate for slisrifl before the Prohibition conven tion. James R, Eaton will be a candi date for auditor bafore the Republioau convention, walls Andrew Carroll will .nk a nomination for the same offlo Irom the Deinoorata. The seoond ward of this borongb la he most prolific spot la the state for patriots, douiestlo or imported: nor are (hoy confined to any party, bat are In .Igenous to both. There areccorea of ible bodied citizens who are willing to leavs tboir private affaire to represent i heir parties in the coming county con ventions, no matter at what inoon vtmience te themselves. Ibomus P. Moran, of Rock terraos, i. rdtorned from a pleasant trip to lluffalo and Niigars Falls. The Transit company Is putting in a new branch at the Wayne street bridge. It is said to be the intention of the company to take away the tnrnont tuar the bead of Plane 0 and run all cars through to the Blakely borough line. Tbc practice of .rouuing a single car between MoyU's and Blakely will therefore be abandoned. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Stephens, of Dunihore, called on friends bare on Thursday. The congregation of St. Thomas' will hold a grand bazaar in the basement of the churob during Ostobrr. Father Comerford is already making arrange ments for it, and it will undoubtedly be a grand success. Great ezoitement was occasioned enrly on Tnaraday morning by the burning ot a lot of rnbbisb on the liver bank In front ofCaffrey's botel. People were awakened at 2 o'clock by cries of fire and in a very abort time a large crowd bad gathered at the scene. The blaze had assumed such propor tions that people at a distance thought the botel was a fire. Fortunately, no wind was stirring, or their supposi tions might have been correct. The buildings in this neighborhood are as dry as tinder owing to the oontinued drought, and a spark would easily be kindled into a flame. No one seems to know who set the rubbish afire. Carbondale. Rev. M. G Evans, of Crozler Theo logical seminary, will preach in the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. The following is the complete list of attractions cooked so far this season at the Grand opera boose: Sept. 1, "Spider and Fly;" Sept. 11, J. B. Masks in bis new piece, "Sid Show;" Sept. 12, "Breezy Time;'' Stt. 17, Charles A. Lod-r in "O What u Night;" Sipt. 25, "In the N.ime of Czar:" Sept, 23. "Wife for a Wife;" Sept. 29, "The Burglar;' October 2. John!'. Sullivan ; 5 Brry O'NVill in 'Irish Iaspiration ;" 6, "1492;" 10. Go. Diion; 12, Joseph Dowling; 15, Eltn-r Vance with the "Limited Mail;" 16, "GilUr Slave;" 20, "Old Glory Brought Bick from Europe: ZiJ, Morrisons uausi:' November 14, Gns Willimni; 30, faroe aomedy by the Gormans of minstrel fame; December 11. James O'Neill ;Jn- nnry 5, "Kooin tiooa; la. "lrip to Ciiiuutown;" 22, "Lion's Paw;" 30, "Uncle Tom's Cabin;" March 2, "D.zzler." George J. Benton returned last even ing after a two weeks' visit with bit parents at Alton, JN. X. Mrs Cluster Wright is vary ill at ber home ou Aratibald street. Robert Murshall leaves today for Fa.itorvville to attend school. The Mozirt band went to Hones- dale last night, where they g ive one of tbeir popular ooncerts. The band will be unable to give tneir concert tuia even ing, owing to the members of the band's engagement at the Opera bouse. Today being- a lagal holiday, the banks of the city will not be opened. Scranton, were the trnts of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Feeler ou Monday nud Toes- day, also the Misses Gertie and Snsan Swingle, of Green Ridge. Dr. N. C Maokey has returned from from bis trio to Rhode Island very mnob improved iu health. F. A. Purker. who bad been con valescing from a severe illness, bad a relapae and is again coaflaed to his bed. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Swart, of Scran ton, are spending a few day at tbo r.sidenoe of bis father, John S. Swarts, of this plaoe. Ur. Heaves, 412 Spruoa street, Scran ton, onrss all atomaoh troubles, dys pepsia, costtpatloo, etc. 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. We are bavins: as dry h time at this place ns baa been known for some tioae. For three weeks it has not rained to amount to anything. Many of the wells have failed and the road ure very dnsty. Miss Carrie D. Stoll left last We Jns. lay to spend a few weeks with friends nod relatives in N'W Jersey. A. Ball anil son Howard spent Sun day in New York city. A vary savers accident befol William Austin, of tbia place, last Wednesday tfUruoon, while he was chopping some tire wood The hi suddenly slipped and struck his left wrist, nearly sever ing the band. Dr. N. C. Mnckey and Druggist T. A. Purdon were at ouoe suniinonded, and they found the aoci dent so severe that the hand had to u amputated. Mrs. Ive. of Wilkes-Barre, is span 1 ingafew days with her cons at this place. Rev. James- Fielding was at Phila delphia laat Suudey, His pulpit was Oiled tn the evening by a young man from Persia, who gave a very interest ing talk on the religion of that coun try. The Dalton school will be opened ntzt Monday with Professor Grem as principal. Clareuee Finn arrived at homn last Monday after spending a few days' va cation at Uooperitovrn, N. Y. Miss Jennie Griffith is visiting her grandparents in this place. Mrs. J. H. Swarts was in Scranton Friday. Misses Ida' Jennings and Mabel Purdy will leave next Mouday to commune school at Blooms burg Stats Normal school. A party of young people from this plase spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Miss Jessie Kempher last Wednesday. Old Forge. Miss Nell S lundcr, ot West Pittston, was tbc guest of Miss Jennie Drake on Friday. Charles Drake left this week for West Point to resume his studies at the Military Hcademy. Mrs. Nettie L.iinotit and Musette Edsall, were viaitors to Scranton on Thursday. Mrs. Rogers, of Ointba, Neb., is vis iting friend in this plaee The schools of Old Frge township will open nazt Monday, b pt. 6 Miss Carrie Brodhuad return id bom on Friday front a two weeks' visit in Montrose. The Lackawanna foot bill team is ready for a game with any organized club. Pet-r Richards, manager. Edward Fowler is confiueJ to bis borne by sick noes. Attorney Hi. tionse was calling on friends here on Thursday. At a meeting of the (supervisors and citizens committee on Thursday even ing it whs decided to begtu suit against Messrs. Watres, Ammerman and P. Page for damages done to the roads in Old Forge townauip in the reeent at tempt to lay the track for the street CHM. A spirited oontost is going on for delegate to the coamy oonventiou from the Fourth district. There are four aspirants nod such one is putting forth bis best tt.irla to be elected, Mrs. George K Drills", sr . nnd Mrs. T. J. Stewart were calliug ou friends in Taylor on Friday. Minooka. Miss Mamie Biglen, of Green Ridge, visiting Miss Dala Connelly tbla weak. Dr. Rt, s. 412 Spruce street, Soran ton, cures rLcumitisui. in any and all stages, 9 a. in. to 9 p m. The borne of Miss May King, of Main strsst, was invaded last evening by a bevy of pretty voung ladies from Hyde Park in company witb some of tbeir gentlemen friends, wbo tendered her witn a aeligbtfnl surpris.-. uunoiug aud other pleasing features were In dulged in till the small hours ot the morning. P. J. Kllv and sister. Miss Sarah, of Main street, attended a society affair at Olyphant on Wednesday evening. ibe boranton and Pittston Traction company have cominenoed work on tbc xteasion of the Greenwood line as far as Pittaton. The funeral of Elward Jovce. wbo died Thursday morning, occurred yes terday aftornoon at 4 o'clock. Inter ment wns made iu Mluookn oemttary. Aiss Auna Burke, ot Stafford street. is slightly imtispossd. St. Joseph s choir will rehearse this vening after a two months' vacat ion. They will sing blirh m iss ou Sunday. me Republican caucus will be to night at Faasuold's hall to elect a dele - ite to attend the Republican eountv convention Sept. 4. At the Indignation meeting of the itizns held on Thursday nicrnt tbev lecided to petition court to serve, it preliminary injunction on thi actio i I the board restraint ug tbe erection of the new school at Moosio. Peekville. Mrs. Albert Frlsbee, wbo has been risiting friends in England, returned horns last Wedntsday evening. 1 1 Mrs. A. B. Ayres, who has been vis ing ber aunt, Mrs. S. M. Rogsrs, for tbc past three weeks, has returned to hsr boms at Morrlstown, N. J. Mrs. A. A. Swingle is rusticating at Maplswood. Mrs. Dennis and danghtsr, Edith, oH uaroonaaie, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Woodbridge. Tbc union exoursion of tbe three Sunday sohools were favored with de lightful weather and one ot tbe pleas enteat days of the season for their ex cursion to Lake Ariel last Wcdnesdsy. It was estimatsd that 600 parsons were In attendance from tbic plaoe. The ex- onrsionists ocoupled seven cars of tbe ipesial train that left the Delaware and Hudson depot at 8 o'clock in the morn ing and a number followed on tbe reg ular trains. - MIssss Ella and Katie Ritter, ot Phil idelphia, is visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Henry Chapman at Bell place. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street, Scran ton, ourei lung troubles. 9 a. m, to 9 p. m For the benefit of our many readers here we give tbc names of those who ire offering their servioes as delegates to be eleoted this evening to attend tbc Republican opnvention next Tuesday: From the First ward, James W. Smith, Wright Brown, Edward Craig, Phlle tions Snedieor and C. S. Doud. Only two can be eleoted. Select yonr oholoc. The many friends of John Gusedale will be sorry to bere that he is suffer ing from an attaok of typhoid fever. John T. Williams left last Tursday to attend the State Normal sohool at Mansfield. Miss Nellie Glanvillc. wbo has been Visiting her many friends here for tbe past three weeks, returned to her home atNanticoke yesterday. Cure for Beadaohe. As a remedy for all forms of Headaohe Electric Bitters ha proved to be tbe very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitnal sick headaches yield to its influence. ' We urge all who are .afflicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electrio Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use ot this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cent iUtthsws Bros', drug store. Waverly. Miss Florence Auisbry, of Plains, is tbe guest of Mr. aud Mrs M. W. Bliss. Mr. and Mrs. William Staley, of Pitts, are visiting the family of Mrs. A. M. Coon. Jonn Wahl and Miss Ida Weber, of Scranton, ware the gnasts of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bold on Tnesday. Fred Ma in ford of New York city. Is visiting bis aunts. Miss P. D Ralph and Mrs. C E. Maboney. Miss Mildred Grsen. after an absenos of a month visiting friends in Carbon dais and vleinity, ba returned home. W. A. Sanford, formerly teaeher at the Madison academy here, but now of New Jersey, is visiting bis old soholars nnd friends. Murray B. Courtright, of Tyron, BIMr county, 1 calling upon old friends aud acquaintances. Rev. John Wintab has returned from the camp meeting of the Free Metho dist church at Ararat, Susquehanna county, and will hold services next Sunday morning at 10.80 a. m. at bis church here. Rev. F. E Parson, of tbe Methodist Episcopal ohurcb, will bold servioes next Sundav morning at 10.30 o'olock. Rev. A. Benaou Browe will fill tbe pnlptt at the Baptist church at 10 80 a. m. and 7.80 p. m next Sunday, T. W. Graham, clerk of tbe courts at .Denver, Col., wbo bns been visiting the family of A. B. Wlnohell hss re turned to hi borne at Denver, Col. Miss Gruce Bailey is visiting friends in Scranton. Tonsorlal If you want a first-cluss shave, a fashionable bair cut, a thorough shampoo, your bair or whiskers dyed orslngsd, oall at Martin Bold's barter shop, next door to postoffloe, and bs assured of first-class work. Mrs. John Owens and fnmily of Gil mores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies." If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and ner vous; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for ailments peculiar- to woman hood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scran CrHolsing a Young Lady. "She would be a pretty girl for but one thing." 'What's thatr asltcd Charley. George Her face is always covered with purple and red blotches. Charley Oh, that's easily enough dis posed ot. usea to oi tne samo way uiy. self, but I caught on to the trouble one day, and got rid of it in no timo. George What was it? Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took a short course of P. P. P. I toll you. it's the boss blood corrector. The governor bad rheumatism so bad that you could hear him holler cluir across the country every time he moved. He tried it, aud you know whnt an nthlotlo old sent he is- now. If somebody would give Miss Daisy a pointer, sne would tliault tbein after wards. All the drug stores sell it. Hallstcad. Mrs. N. L. Men I, Blanche Mead Mav Gardner. ) GirJr.'r ndNw ell and Arthnr Mua I, of Brooklyn, an I Hattie Lawrence, of Binginm, ton. are visiting at th rest eno of Clurle Lawrence, on Main street. Mrs. Charles Abero visited the Par lor City yesterday. Miss Allot Waterman, who has been visiting friends in Susquehanna, has returned home Mr. and Mr. F. T. B iland, of Al bnnv, are visiting at the i ideuoe of M J. Fiynn. Ella Sullivan, of Scranton, Is visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Carp inter, who have ben ottendiug the uauip meeting at DimocK, nave returned Dome, Mrs. H.-ury Millar! and dmgUtor Rutb, are visiting friei d at N irwiuh Miss Belle DuB i is visiting friend and relatives In BulTilo. Mrs. Rose Day I on is visiting friends at Suuke t;r-ek. Wyoming. Miss Lizzie Hnui r ui, of Willi is B.trre, is the gmat of MLs Ly la Mi Kill this week. Mrs Mary uemiug nn I ber son Burt, of Waverly, N Y, and Mrs. Eliit Casterllu, of Vsi Piiuiom, spsn yesterday with Ur. IS a AUIng. Mrs. W. A Beecber, wbo has h-n mending a few diys with friends i Waverly, N. Y., returned home yester day. Servlo-s lit the Wyoming. Presliy terial chureli tomorrow at 11 n. ui. tin I 7 t). m. After th uiornlug sermon tb Lord's Supper will Im administer I and new members received. Uonesdale. Mr. and Mrs. Tibbnts and d mint Irene have returned to Uonesdale an I are living on Upp r Cist street. The Esohange club gives a reception to IU member and their friend nu Mond.iy evening. Mr. Noble H. Ray returned to her borne in Pit sbnrg vestord.iy. Honesdale Is beginning to suffer from tbe small water supply. The foros is so light that In soni parts of the town the supply is eutlrely out " during tb day. There Is also danger of trouble on tbe cnosl. ns tbe water I beoontlng low, threatening to Hop boating. Mr. jr. L. Oris singer Nervous and Weak All broken down, unable to sleep, distrass and burning In my stomach, smothering and choking pells this was my condition when I begau to take Hood's Sursaparllla. I have taken S bot tles and feel like another snsm, can work with ease, weigh over 200, and bb cured. I shall ever bo ready to praise Hood's Sarsnpa rllla. J. L. Gkisbinokr, New Grenada, Pa. wuira N. B. Bo sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. lilies sr. jj uniooiiiv Hood'sl Hood's Pills are endorsed by thousands. THE LOST ART OF EMBALMING. INN An Old Farmer Said to Ilava Rediscov ered It In Absolnto Perfection. In a log cabin, about two and one hnlf miles from Phillippl, W, Va., lives an old German furiuer, who will Home day give to the world that which will prove the won der of tho Nineteenth century. It scetns that it baa been left to the gray lieurclcil old man, Gruhum II. Iliimrlck, to discovei something which has puzzled the brains ol learned men and scientists for ages pxst. The discovery Is the art of preserving ani mal and vegetable substances so cither may be kept without a sign of decay, de composition or change, but in his effort h to solve this great problem he has become to bo regurded by many people in this sec tion of tbe country as some kind of heinu to be avoided, and there are many who will not go near tho log house In which the ohl man hits ''live dead people" aud animals. Just how Mr. lliimrlcx conceived tin- Idea that he could preserve animal and vegetable matter iu ite natural state lie does not say; but, after experimenting for years he became convinced tliut he hud not labored in vain, aud he declares, and hi- works prove, that he has the art perfected. Until a short time ago his experiments in preserving or embalming had been confined to lower animal nud vegetables, nud s successful had been his efforts that be dc terniined to test the process on human bodies. He secured permission from the author Ities of the state hospital for the insane to experiment on two bodies. These were given into his custody, aud in one hotn after he bud them in his room he informed the authorities that they were ready for sxamlu.ition. Tho bodies were examined, and it was found that they had not been mutilated in any way, not a drop of blood hud been drawn, nor an incision or punc ture made in them. Since that timo the two bodies have ben continually exposed to the air and all kinds of clnuutlc chnnges, but they art still perfect and lifelike. They are now In his room lying on a table, looking us natu ral as wheu living. The blood in the veins can be plainly seen standing out iu bluish black lines where vessels are superficial. In the same room are embalmed cats, dogs, fowls, rabbits, fawns aud otliei things all as natural us life. Sticking about in corners aud on rough shelves these "ornaments" give the room the up peurnnce of a museum. Those who huve ventured iuto tbe home of the farmer huvt been aniazud at the sight. Mr. Ilamrick U plain and frank, with ouly a moderate ed ucation, but he lias been too shrewd to give the slightest idea of his process. However, he does not hesitate to say that his process consists of applying a fluid, tin ingredients of which can be found in al meat any gonenl country store, and thai the whole thing Is so slmplo a child could uso it, This assertion is doubted by gen tlemen who have given the matter years ol careful study. He positively refuses to claim more pow er In his process than ho can prove by past experiment to belong to it. The homo ot this queer old man is evei opeu to those who wish to visit him. There are those who dread him and lib bumble cabin because they fear the dead and on account of his association with tht embalmed or mummified animals aud bod ies. It is almost impossible to got negroes to go near bis cabin. The learned doctors of this country urt not alone In recognizing him and his secret in a proper way. The Royul Scientific as sociation of France has mado him an hon oniry member and given him a certificate oi life membership and a solid gold medal at a token ot the esteem in which they holt1 him for making it possible fof1 the pcnplt of this uce uo longer to speak of tho "lost art" of embalming. Cor. Waahlngtot fost. Greely's Itepl A story of t he GreelyexpeiAtion was told at a din nor ono evening lately by a naval officer to whom the occurrence was a per sonal romiulscencc. He accompanied the Bear in its mission of roscue, and hap penod to bo one of the party that act ually fmi ml the siuull hand. It is history that tho moment was a dtsperatu one for the Greely men. The lusi drop of liquor had been poured down the throat of ono ot them, who seemed tobe dying, and about at the end of hope utld resources, and weak with hunger and suffering, the little com pauy was settling iuto tbe Btupefactiou ol overwhelming misery, when the rescuers suddenly appeared Ouoe more tbtW were tn the world. At such a time a ivitn is apt to conceal bit eniotious, and tUe trugic meeting was ao complished witha simplicity that in itscli was tragic. A cleerful "Halloo, old mar," from the rubcuoik and a grunt or two frca such of the survivors as were uble to grunt even, and it wailovcr. Then folio wed tho attempt to get tht poor fellows in condition to be muved tc tho ship. Noiiiislilng food and driuk wen given to them nnd they wero cheered bj talk of home tnd friends aud the latest Dews. But the process was slow at lint. Chief engineer John Low seated hlmsuif by l.loutgnuilt Ureely, who, gaunt with starvation aid wild eyed with late despair, seemed to take littlo heed of him, "Well, culonel," he said finally, nfu? several apparently Ineffectual efforts t arouse thotiH dawd oflltwr, "there's om little wemun will be glad of this duyY work." i Greely rtlfld bis eyes, theni dropped their again half sullenly. "Littlo woman," In repeutcd with a sort of a growl, "she weighs a hundred and sixty if she weighs a pound." And thuij M'. Low knew he would come arouud ujl righU-New York Times. : i . Mine Musical Instruments, Rob-ffhe most wonderful organ I ever aw wi the property of a private gentle piau, It had nearly a hundred stops, UichkrU Tbe most wonderful organ 1 ever sriw was tho property of a widow. It ww hjfr tongus, and it had pp stop at ail PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. Let Railway's Heady Relief be nsed OB the first indication of I'ala or Vnaaslneas; If threatened with Disease or Slowness, the Core will ba made bafore tbe family doetor would ordinarily reach the housa. CURES THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes Not ono hour after read ing this ad verttsemont need any on SUF FER WITH PAIN. ACHES AND PAINS For headaohs (whotber atok or nervous), toothache, uuuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, pains snd weakuiss in the ba le, spina or kidnoya, rains aiound the liver, pleurisy, swelling of tbe joints and palus of all kinds, th apulicution of Kadway's Kady RolUf will afford immediate ease, and Its continued ns for a few days effect a permanent cur. A CURE FOR ALL Summer Complaints, . Dysentery, Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus. A half to a teasnoonful of Ready Relief in a half tumbler of water, repaatad aa often as thedischargte continue, and a flaunel sat urated with ftaady Koliof placed over th tomachand hovels will afford immediate relief and socn effuct a cure. Internally a half to a teaspoonful In half a tumbler of water will, in a few minutes, cura Cramps. Spasms. Sour Stomacb.Nausea, Vomltinu, Heartburn, Nrrvotisneas, Sleep lessness, Sick Headache, Flatulency and all Internal palua, Ualaria n n( Various Forms Cured and Prevented. (here is not a remedial agency In the world that will euro lever aud ague and all other malarious, bilious and all other fevers, allied by RAl WAY'S HI.L-, so quickly as KAD WAY'S READY BELIEF. Travelers should always csrry a bottle ot Bad way 'a Ready Relief with them. A few drops in water will prcvont sickness or pain from change of water. It Is better than French brandy or bitters as a stimulant. Miners and lumbermen ahould always be provided with it. Price 60 cent par bottle. Sold by aU druggists. MOT'S Sin Ieb y Mm RELIABLE. PURELY VECE1 ABLE. Perfectly tssteloss. elegantlv coated, purga. reguWte, purify, cleanse and atraugthen. RADWAY 8 ilLLS for th cure of all dis orders o' the Stomach, Boele, Kldn-ys, Bladder, Nerv.ius Diseaies, D zziness, Var tigo, Costiveness, Piles, KICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS. INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER. Observe the following avmntnma rasultlnff from disea-ss of the digostiva organs Con-i stipsuon, inward pues, ruiinvss oi blood In tbe bead, acidity of the s.oniach, nausea, heartburn, disguat of fool, in loess of weight of the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering of the heart, chok ng or suffooat ing sensations when in a lying posture, dim nas of vision, dots or webs b. foro the alght, fever and dull pain in the h ad, deficiency of perspii atlou, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in mesiae, cnest, limbs, and sud den flushes of heat, burning- iu the flesh. A fewdosesuf RAD WAY'S P1L S will frae we system or au tne above named disorders Frloo 5c per box. Sold by druggists or sent by mall. Bend to DR. RADWAY A CO., Lock Box ooo, fiew iora, lor hook ci Advice. DUPONT'S UINIXQ, BLA8TINQ AND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopan MM, L erne county Pa., and at Wil mington, Dalawar. . HENRY BELIN, Jr. Ganaral Agant for th Wyoming Dlstrlot, 118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa Third National Bank Building. Aoinmr.a. nana vnfin u: .-. JOHN B SMITH A KON; Plymouth. Pa. K. W. MULi.lOA.S, Wilkra-Barr. Pa. Agents for th Hapaun Uaemloai Com tany'a High Eiploalvea. AYLESWORTH'S Meat Market The Finest in tbe Citj Tb latest Improved fur nishings and apparatus for keeping meat, bnttsr and sggi SIS Wyoming Av. ',. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE BOOKBINDING DEPT. has excellent facilities to do It work, and please the most fastidious. ANVTMINQ IN THI LINK Of BOOKBINDIN "IM'-t Hnmiinmn.... --""asHilliuliiiuiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiHuiiiiinniii s THE; GREAT ttllllii SALE J AT - THE'FAIRi 400-402 Lackawanna Ayo. Commences,. SATUR AUGUST 4 DAY GREAT BARGAINS tsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiiiinniiiiq W DOW SHADES ''V Fine Holland Shades, with heavy knot fringe, Hartshorn Rollers, 50c. Eacli Plain Shades, 20, 25 and 30c. each. Y Measurements taken and shades put up by experienced workmea Tffe Carry All Wih Store Shades in Stock. Brass Extension Sash Rods 15 and 20c. each; A few Vienna Porch Shades left that we will close out at cost. KERR & SIEBECKER 406 and 408 Lacka. Avenue. TSZZ i1 (lb Those Green Discount Tags That you may have seen displayed on several of the articles of Fur niture for the last few days should be of great interest to you. They are on goods that are not just "up to date,", but desirable neverthe less, and the discount off makes them even more attractive than "up to date" kind. 50, 40, 33, 30 and 20 per cent, are the cuts we have made. We won't enum erate. Suffice to say, it's a general line. You can furnish your house with discounts. iStgOUqg J